Book DescriptionCritically acclaimed poet Gregory Orrs memoir of his tragic boyhood and ultimate redemption
Filled with the spare and moving language that marks Gregory Orrs most affecting poems, The Blessing explores themes of personal tragedy and atonement, trauma and reconciliation. Orrs ability to give voice to the feelings that are hardest to put into words makes his story unforgettable, mesmerizing reading.
The blood that would first stain Orrs childhood was spilled the year he was twelve. In that autumn, Gregory Orr shot his brother to death in a hunting accident. In this spare and poignant memoir, he tells how this horrific event shaped his life. Against backdrops of the rural Hudson Valley, a remote charity hospital in the jungles of Haiti, and the Deep South of the civil rights era where he marched and bled with other youthful demonstrators, Orr articulates his journey in a language as sharp-edged and authentic as the experiences themselves.
At his brothers funeral, he saw ". . . that death was with us. It was the small white snail of wadded Kleenex my mother kept pressing against her face; it was nibbling holes in her cheek as if it were a leaf." No comfort would come from Orrs beloved though distant mother or his father, a quixotic country doctor addicted to amphetamines. He would have to make sense of lifes inchoate forces on his own. Eventually, his experiences would lead him to an unexpected epiphany and a clear answer to one of lifes basic questions: How do we find meaning in the face of death? Это и многое другое вы найдете в книге The Blessing: A Memoir (Gregory Orr)